Nor-nork Taula !exclusive! Jun 2026

To understand the table, we first need to understand the grammatical cases involved. Basque grammar relies on cases to show the role of a noun in a sentence.

If you are learning Basque (Euskara), you have likely realized that it is unlike any other language in Europe. One of the most fascinating—and sometimes intimidating—aspects for beginners is the verb system. Unlike English or Spanish, Basque verbs carry a massive amount of information. nor-nork taula

Let's take the verb (To see) and plug it into the table. To understand the table, we first need to

| | Ni (Me) | Zu (You) | Hura (Him/Her/It) | Gu (Us) | Zuek (You plural) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Nik (I) | — | Zaitut | Dut | — | Zaituztet | | Zuk (You) | Nauzu | — | Duzu | Gaituzu | — | | Hark (He/She) | Nau | Zaitu | Du | Gaitu | Zaituzte | | Guk (We) | — | Zaitugu | Dugu | — | Zaituztegu | | Zuek (You pl) | Zaituzte | — | Duzue | Gaituzte | — | | | Ni (Me) | Zu (You) |